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It’s so sad how much people do not remember Fathers’ Day anymore. I think we’ve over-love our mums. Anyways, to all the fathers that were left out of the family love, we’ll like to wish you a Happy Fathers’ Day. Hope you enjoy it with us.

From swift moving gossip, we have discovered that Kim Kardashian’s offer to Victoria Beckham, wife of ex- superstar footballer and money-man, David Beckham, to design her wedding gown has been rejected. According to http://www.hollywoodgossip.com:
“Kim reportedly approached Victoria Beckham about designing her wedding gown and Posh turned her down because she was afraid of devaluing her brand”.

Naturally, that’s not the official reason, and Victoria gave Kim some BS line about being too busy, but sources close to Beckham’s company say the former Spice Girl is fiercely protective of her brand’s reputation and would never put it at risk by associating herself with Kimye.

One insider says: “Kim was desperate to wear a VB dress for her big day, but Victoria deals with the very A-list of the showbiz world, including royals, and doesn’t want to be dragged into the world of reality stars.

Smart move, Posh. Not only will you avoid being pulled down into the trashy pit of American reality TV, you’ll save yourself the trouble of having to locate enough fabric to cover Kim’s ever-expanding ass.

Kim and Kanye are expected to tie the knot in a series of secret ceremonies that may start as early as this weekend.

Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan has promised to stage and lead a protest for the kidnapped Chibok girls if they were not released soon. Speaking at a meeting with many notable women in power including ministers’ wives, female senators, governors’ wives e.t.c., she said:

“I cannot perpetuate hearsay and rumour; I must have facts to tell the international community.“We will set up a committee to seek the truth as women.

“If any of those we call refuse to come, we will take the protest to Chibok.“I do not mind being shot as long as they return our girls to us safely, we are tired of the kidnapping,” she said.

Speaking on the calls she had received from first ladies of other neighbouring countries and foreign ones she added:

“They intimated me of their readiness to help, they also asked me questions that I could not answer ‎and as women we are the last hope of this nation. We cannot fail our fellow women and the nation.

“‎If need be, we will call on the northern elders to help us so that our children and husbands will not die,” she concluded.